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Four Writers From U.S.S.R. Visit College

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prominent Soviet writers, tour of the U.S., visited the yesterday to record some of for Lamont Library, cat at Quincy House, and at HDC rehearsal of "Cauca Circle" at Loeb.

the four, best known to American M. Siminov, member of Presidium of the Union of Soviet and a former Editor of Novy and Literaturnala Gazeta, the USSR's literary journals. One of his Days and Nights, was a 1944 of the Book of the Month Club, his play The Whole World Over been produced in New York.

Accompanying Simonov were Yokena , a literary scholar in modern American writing: Vera Panova, whose poetry and prose won Stalin Prizes; and Eduardas B. a Lithuanian writer of and children's books.

The group arrived in Boston Monday. their periodic visits to Cambridge attended a lunch Wednesday with from the Russian Research and spent Thursday afternoon Robert Frost, and dined that night Adams House. Three went to C. P. final Godkin lecture, while held a long discussion with students.

The group is flying to New York this .

the four, best known to American M. Siminov, member of Presidium of the Union of Soviet and a former Editor of Novy and Literaturnala Gazeta, the USSR's literary journals. One of his Days and Nights, was a 1944 of the Book of the Month Club, his play The Whole World Over been produced in New York.

Accompanying Simonov were Yokena , a literary scholar in modern American writing: Vera Panova, whose poetry and prose won Stalin Prizes; and Eduardas B. a Lithuanian writer of and children's books.

The group arrived in Boston Monday. their periodic visits to Cambridge attended a lunch Wednesday with from the Russian Research and spent Thursday afternoon Robert Frost, and dined that night Adams House. Three went to C. P. final Godkin lecture, while held a long discussion with students.

The group is flying to New York this .

Accompanying Simonov were Yokena , a literary scholar in modern American writing: Vera Panova, whose poetry and prose won Stalin Prizes; and Eduardas B. a Lithuanian writer of and children's books.

The group arrived in Boston Monday. their periodic visits to Cambridge attended a lunch Wednesday with from the Russian Research and spent Thursday afternoon Robert Frost, and dined that night Adams House. Three went to C. P. final Godkin lecture, while held a long discussion with students.

The group is flying to New York this .

The group arrived in Boston Monday. their periodic visits to Cambridge attended a lunch Wednesday with from the Russian Research and spent Thursday afternoon Robert Frost, and dined that night Adams House. Three went to C. P. final Godkin lecture, while held a long discussion with students.

The group is flying to New York this .

The group is flying to New York this .

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